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May 26, 2006, 11:13 AM
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Regarding 3 Jazz Issues

Hello. As title says, let's begin...

1) Regarding JJ2 and JJ2 Shareware Edition. What are the differences between them? (I Know JJ2 originally has 4 episodes. What about the Shareware version? I've heard the Shareware edition has even more episodes! is that true?).
I currently have JJ2 in its 4-episode form, is it the full, retail version? If relying on JJ1, Shareware edition had only 1 episode while the retail had 9.

2) What are the original folder names (=main/installation dictionary) of: "Jazz Jackrabbit Christmas Edition" AND "Jazz Jackrabbit Holiday Hare 95"?
For example, JJ1 original folder name was "jazzfull", and JJ2 was "jazz2".

3) I can't achieve normal sound on JJ1. It sounds slow, horribly echoed and stuttered I tried VDMSound, but it completely mutes the game. On the other hand, JJ2's sound is flawless.

THANKS A TON IN ADVANCE!

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1) You have the retail version, but it has five episodes, not four. The shareware version has one. And the difference between them is that the full version has a level editor, 5 episodes, and costs money, whereas the shareware version has 1 episode and that's pretty much it. Oh, and I'm pretty sure Spaz is only available in the retail version.

2) I don't know, I never bought those.

3) J00 NEEDS TEH NEW SOUNDCARD =O
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May 26, 2006, 11:18 AM
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The OEM version (at least, 1.00h) had 4 episodes too.
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Oh, and I'm pretty sure Spaz is only available in the retail version.
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2) I don't know, I never bought those.
I hope you mean downloaded, those are the free Xmas versions of JJ1
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May 26, 2006, 11:45 AM
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Hello. As title says, let's begin...

1) Regarding JJ2 and JJ2 Shareware Edition. What are the differences between them? (I Know JJ2 originally has 4 episodes. What about the Shareware version? I've heard the Shareware edition has even more episodes! is that true?).
I currently have JJ2 in its 4-episode form, is it the full, retail version? If relying on JJ1, Shareware edition had only 1 episode while the retail had 9.

2) What are the original folder names (=main/installation dictionary) of: "Jazz Jackrabbit Christmas Edition" AND "Jazz Jackrabbit Holiday Hare 95"?
For example, JJ1 original folder name was "jazzfull", and JJ2 was "jazz2".

3) I can't achieve normal sound on JJ1. It sounds slow, horribly echoed and stuttered I tried VDMSound, but it completely mutes the game. On the other hand, JJ2's sound is flawless.

THANKS A TON IN ADVANCE!

Regards,
h.r.
1) JJ2 and JJ2 Shareware only differ in the amount of episodes and levels: The Shareware version only has 5 levels (3 in SP and 2 MP)), while the full version has 40 (27 SP, 13 MP) and JCS. Both Jazz and Spaz are available in the Shareware version. However, you may want to look at this thread which explains the numerous versions in existence.

2) Woops, misread it. Expect an answer shortly

3) Due to the age of the game it can't work on Windows XP Go download DOSBox a DOS emulator.

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Thanks everyone, highly informative. However, I still don't get the version mess.

Regarding JJ1:
I currently have the version which consists of nine levels, PLUS - a level called "Holiday Hare" and additional bonus levels. When exiting, a screen pops up saying "THIS IS NOT A SHAREWARE! DO NOT DISTRIBUTE!" And beneath there's a line saying "Jazz Jackrabbit Commercial Version". So, what version do I have?

Another thing I don't get is the Holiday Hare episode. There's a spin-off called "Holiday Hare 95" and there's that episode built-in the game. Why?

Regarding JJ2:
I can play 4 episodes, with Jazz or Spaz. I can play MP (Party-Mode) either, but I couldn't find a level editor (=JCS) anywhere in the dictionary. What version is it?

On a side note... My Sound-card is relatively new, especially considering it's a years old DOS game. Couldn't get it to work with DOSBox though, do I need it on a CD or something?

Thanks in advance!
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Wrong
It's just been so long, okay?

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I hope you mean downloaded, those are the free Xmas versions of JJ1
Ooo, me was confusied. I have thus learned not to write replies while sleepy.
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Thanks everyone, highly informative. However, I still don't get the version mess.

Regarding JJ1:
I currently have the version which consists of nine levels, PLUS - a level called "Holiday Hare" and additional bonus levels. When exiting, a screen pops up saying "THIS IS NOT A SHAREWARE! DO NOT DISTRIBUTE!" And beneath there's a line saying "Jazz Jackrabbit Commercial Version". So, what version do I have?
That would have to be the last CD version. In 1995, successfull games by Epic got an extra set of levels or features, and one of them was Jazz Jackrabbit. A CD Version was made with 3 extra episodes next to the standard 6 and an episode in which you could practice the bonus levels. Another CD version was eventually made to include Holiday Hare 94.

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Another thing I don't get is the Holiday Hare episode. There's a spin-off called "Holiday Hare 95" and there's that episode built-in the game. Why?
Christmas versions of any Jazz Jackrabbit games are traditionally called "Holiday Hare", for Jazz 1 there are two: Holiday Hare 94, with 4 levels and Holiday Hare '95 with 5 levels in two worlds. They were both available as Shareware at first, and Holiday Hare 94 was eventually included in the CD Version.

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I can play 4 episodes, with Jazz or Spaz. I can play MP (Party-Mode) either, but I couldn't find a level editor (=JCS) anywhere in the dictionary. What version is it?
First of al, are you on a PC or a Macintosh? Macintosh versions don't come with JCS. Secondly, what number does it show on the lower-right corner of the main menu? Lastly, did you download it or not?

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On a side note... My Sound-card is relatively new, especially considering it's a years old DOS game. Couldn't get it to work with DOSBox though, do I need it on a CD or something?
Sounds like a DOSBox problem to me. I'd have to look into it.

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DOSBox can stutter badly if your PC isn't very good. Emulating a game takes a lot more power than normally running it. Try using Ctrl+F11 and Ctrl+F12 to change the amount of cycles DOSBox uses. For me, that fixes the stuttering, but makes loading levels a bit slower.
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First of al, are you on a PC or a Macintosh? Macintosh versions don't come with JCS. Secondly, what number does it show on the lower-right corner of the main menu? Lastly, did you download it or not?
Thanks for the replies.

Anyways, I'm on a PC. Number is 1.20 "Full Version". And I did download it, but I have the legal rights to it because I once purchased the game.

Thx.
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Ouch, such downloads are often incomplete for some reason, often lacking JCS. Normally you can find it in the root directory of Jazz2, same one as the most of the files. At least you bought the game once, so you shouldn't be in trouble for downloading it.

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